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Anyways, I've wanted to install a float valve for my 200 gallon ro/di storage container but I wanted to use an off the shelf solution. There once was a time that I walked away for a night and ended up overflowing the container from the ro/di production.

For the purpose of this install, I used the components from the "RO/DI shutoff valve and float valve kit" from Bulkreefsupply.

Using a short section of 1/4" OD clear acrylic tubing, a jig and a heat gun, I bent the tubing at a tight 90 degree angle. You must take care to keep the heat gun moving so you dont cook one spot. 20180725_123843.jpg

I bent a small amount at a time while keeping the heat gun on its target. So the tubing would maintain its inside diameter dimensions and not collapse in on itself during the forming of the elbow, I ran a spare USB cord through the tube. Making sure to lubricate the cord in soapy water makes removing the cord much easier when the job is done.

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I cleaned the edges of the acrylic tube and ran water through it to clear it of dust. I installed one end of the tube to the new float valve and the other end to the bulkhead.

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I've tested it's function and it shuts off the production water. All of this because I dont like installing bulkheads on the side of containers, if I can help it.

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Well done...great idea. Love the imagination in this hobby.
 

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